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Just an observation as of late...
I know Chase has written before about sexy facial hair. To be honest, since I was a teen I've always been clean shaven. My hair is naturally fairly light and thin. Typical irish I guess so it's difficult to grow out so I keep it fairly tight.
As of late though I've been letting it grow out a little ontop at the front so I can style it a little more.
On top of that I've experimented with facial hair. Since my hair is light, I get that Irish guy beard after about a week and a half where it just looks sort of ginger once it goes anything past just day old stubble.
I never had the confidence to let it grow, a full on beard just didn't suit me.
So I started to groom it, I let the mustache and under my chin grow out a little and I keep the rest trimmed to either shaved or let it go a day or too to stubble. Think sort of like Robert Downey Jr. Something along that lines anyway.
It's funny, I feel so much more manly and confident with it. And I'm not sure if this is the only reason but I'm getting more reaction from women.
Most women don't comment on it but I'm generally seeing more women look or stare or see me positively.
The funny thing is, a few girls HAVE commented on it but they don't always compliment, it's more like a "so what's going on with the facial hair?" type comments. Funny really, they don't compliment it, I think that fact that I'm growing it out in a more non-conventional way that most guys won't try that they take notice and don't necessarily want to comment positively on it early on but no matter what she says, the reactions speak for themselves.
It's funny how the difference between what she says and what she seems to think just don't correlate. Yet at the same time they seem to dig it.
I know Chase has written before about sexy facial hair. To be honest, since I was a teen I've always been clean shaven. My hair is naturally fairly light and thin. Typical irish I guess so it's difficult to grow out so I keep it fairly tight.
As of late though I've been letting it grow out a little ontop at the front so I can style it a little more.
On top of that I've experimented with facial hair. Since my hair is light, I get that Irish guy beard after about a week and a half where it just looks sort of ginger once it goes anything past just day old stubble.
I never had the confidence to let it grow, a full on beard just didn't suit me.
So I started to groom it, I let the mustache and under my chin grow out a little and I keep the rest trimmed to either shaved or let it go a day or too to stubble. Think sort of like Robert Downey Jr. Something along that lines anyway.
It's funny, I feel so much more manly and confident with it. And I'm not sure if this is the only reason but I'm getting more reaction from women.
Most women don't comment on it but I'm generally seeing more women look or stare or see me positively.
The funny thing is, a few girls HAVE commented on it but they don't always compliment, it's more like a "so what's going on with the facial hair?" type comments. Funny really, they don't compliment it, I think that fact that I'm growing it out in a more non-conventional way that most guys won't try that they take notice and don't necessarily want to comment positively on it early on but no matter what she says, the reactions speak for themselves.
It's funny how the difference between what she says and what she seems to think just don't correlate. Yet at the same time they seem to dig it.